The use of soundless chemical demolition agents in large scale in situ rock breaking applications in the mining industry

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 3259 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 23, 2025
Abstract
Soundless chemical demolition agents (SCDAs) are proving to be the future of sustainable and
environmental-friendly mining. These expansive chemicals become critical when there is a need
to break rock close to communities, environmentally sensitive areas, and critical structures and
infrastructure. Unlike explosives, the SCDAs do not generate air-blast, ground vibrations, flyrock,
noise, dust, and noxious fumes, which can negatively affect the environment, surrounding
communities, sensitive areas, and critical structures and infrastructure. Over the years, several
types of SCDA products have been used successfully in the civil and construction industries for
the demolition of old and dilapidated buildings near vibrations and environmentally sensitive
areas. They have also been used to fragment boulders in the mining and construction industries.
However, to date, no study has investigated the applications of soundless chemical demolition
on a large-scale in opencast mines. Therefore, this study evaluated whether soundless chemical
demolition can break large volumes of in situ rock. This was done by conducting five trials using
Nex-Pand soundless chemical demolition agents in four different surface mining sites. Trial 1
was unsuccessful as it was unable to break the rock due to the large confinement between the
drilled holes and the use of a hole diameter that was 182% larger than recommended. Trial 2 was a success as it was able to fracture the rock with a crack width that reached 110 mm after 72 hours. Trial 3 generated cracks at the biggest hole diameter of 102 mm. The cracks developed and ceased to increase after 96 hours at a crack width of 100 mm. Trial 4 achieved the smallest crack width due to a very competent rock compared to the other sites. Trial 5 generated cracks
at a slower rate than other trials because of the use of Nex-Pand powder at lower ambient temperatures than recommended. These trials proved that soundless chemical demolition agents can replace explosives in areas closer to sensitive infrastructure and communities. This will ultimately enable mines to unlock value and access deposits in these areas.
Citation
APA:
(2025) The use of soundless chemical demolition agents in large scale in situ rock breaking applications in the mining industryMLA: The use of soundless chemical demolition agents in large scale in situ rock breaking applications in the mining industry. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.